How much snow will we get tomorrow? – NBC Boston

The holiday week is in full swing, and it has certainly felt like the “old fashioned” holidays in terms of weather!

Much of the region woke up Monday morning with lows below 0 and in the single digits, but that’s it for the “frigid” air as we’ll begin to see a slow upward trend for most of this week, with a shot for some light snow on Christmas Eve.

Monday afternoon will be cold, but not as cold as the past few days, with coastal showers and snow showers ending over southeastern Massachusetts and the Cape. Clouds will be increasing, with highs reaching the mid-20s.

How much snow does Mass., NH get?

Overnight, clouds will thicken and snow flurries and showers will develop as a fast-moving Alberta Clipper dips through the region and quickly exits during the afternoon Christmas Eve. Right now, it doesn’t look like it will cause too much of a problem in southern New England, with the highest snow totals expected to be over northern Massachusetts and into New Hampshire in the 1-2 inch range. Only an occupancy or so is expected for the rest of the area.

Central and northern New England will receive the most snow, with a general 3-5 inches, with higher amounts across the mountain tops. In general, we will keep an eye on this system for subtle changes, as forecast models sometimes have a hard time with these types of systems.

Lows Monday night will drop into the teens and 20s, highs Tuesday mostly in the low to mid 30s.

Christmas is looking fantastic in terms of weather, with a good amount of sunshine along with cool temperatures. We’ll keep an eye out for some coastal showers and snow showers that will develop during the afternoon, but it looks mostly confined to the Cape at this point. Highs will be in the low to mid 30s.

The rest of the holiday week will feature dry and cool temperatures that will ease off a bit each day with highs in the 30s and eventually near 40 degrees by the weekend.

Have a good and safe holiday week!